Dr. P Anjana
Experience: | 13 years |
Education: | Alva's Ayurveda Medical College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | ChatGPT said:
I am mainly working in Ayurvedic Eye treatments (Netra Chikitsa) and that’s something I feel deeply connected to… seeing how natural therapies can help even in cases where people had almost given up hope. Along with that, I do a lot in Ayurvedic cosmetology – it’s not just beauty work, it’s about correcting underlying skin issues and making sure results last. I handle Stree Roga too, meaning women’s health & gynecological disorders, and I try to approach these with sensitivity because honestly many patients come after years of discomfort without proper help. Orthopedic cases are another part of my work — joint pains, back aches, general musculoskeletal problems… all managed with classical panchakarma or internal medicine depending on what fits. I also deal with varicose veins & different skin disorders, some acute, some long-term stubborn ones. My way is always about root-cause fixing rather than temporary relief, even if it takes more time. And yes, every treatment plan is a bit personal… no exact copy-paste, just what feels right for that patient. |
Achievements: | I am trained in Ayurvedic cosmetology with hands-on worshops that helped me learn how to make and use herbal cosmetic products that are gentle yet effective on skin.. feels good when patients see real change without harsh chemicals. I also focus a lot on Netra Chikitsa – got solid clinical exposure managing eye disorders using classical therapies mixed with evidence based care. That mix of practical skill & traditional knowledge makes my work more grounded, I think, and more helpful for patients. |
I am Dr. P. Anjana, BAMS, PGDOH, CRAV, right now working as a Consultant at Niramaya Ayurvedic Clinic and Pharmacy. My whole practice is built around pure ayurveda but with a mind open to integrative methods when that can help the patient more. I finished my BAMS from Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri… that’s where I really started feeling the depth of this science, not just as treatment but as a way of life that stays relevant even in modern hectic living. Later, I went for a Post Graduate Diploma in One Health (PGDOH) from KVASU — honestly it changed the way I look at health because it’s not just about a single patient, it’s humans, animals, the environment… all tangled together in ways we don’t notice daily. I also trained in Ayurvedic Ophthalmology (Netra Chikitsa) under CRAV, Ministry of AYUSH, and did my clinical program at Sreedhareeyam Eye Hospital & Research Centre, Koothattukulam, which is like the top name in this field. Working there gave me real hands-on with different eye disorders, some chronic, some acute, and how Ayurveda can address them in ways that are gentle yet powerful. I also went through FCCAP (Foundation Course in Ayurvedic Counseling and Psychotherapy) at Kottakkal Ayurveda College. That helped me improve the way I connect with patients… sometimes it’s not just the medicine but the conversation that begins healing. On the side, I’ve done workshops in Ayurvedic cosmetology and herbal product formulation — learning to blend classical knowledge with custom skincare solutions for real skin issues, not just cosmetic appeal. Right now I am also pursuing DBCM (Diploma in Business and Clinical Management) while continuing my consultations. This part may sound non-medical, but it actually makes sure I can run my clinic in a way that gives patients structured, timely, and effective care without things falling through the cracks. Whether it’s eye care, lifestyle disorders, skin conditions, or emotional health, I try to listen deeply and craft a treatment plan that respects both classical Ayurvedic texts and the patient’s personal life situation. It’s not always perfect, and sometimes the path is slow, but in the end, the aim is steady, sustainable healing that feels right to the person receiving it.